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10 tips to take stunning portraits with your phone camera at home

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 These are tough times for us all but this doesn’t mean we can’t stay creative when confined to our homes. I just wanted to see if I could do something to help. So I’ve come up with some phone photography tricks and ideas for portraits you can do while you’re at home. I hope it goes somewhere to break the monotony of your days and bring you some joy in these dark times.  Here are 10 tips and ideas that might be helpful for you clicking indoor portrait pictures: 1.Define a perfect camera angle Always try to consider alternate points of view while you’re shooting indoors. Shoot at different distances from your subject. Don’t simply walk up, take a shot, and assume that was the only angle that could have worked. You can shoot from above your subject, below your subject, or off to the side. Move around, get up, get down and try every possible angle to get the perfect shot. You will slowly develop your own style of portrait with this experimentation. Front & side angle variatio...

7 Phone photography tips you must know when shooting indoors

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 As a photographer, you play everyday with light to create stunning images. And even if you are newbie to the world of shutterbugs, you don’t have to do much to capture some great images. Your mobile phone cameras are always there for you! They often give you as much quality as a real digital camera. Mobile photography has real advantages. The coronavirus is still keeping people at home, and that means there are fewer chances to shoot outside. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get creative at home. Here are 7 tips which anyone can practice and create interesting images with minimal tools using your phone only.   Please remember it’s not exactly the phone or the quality or resolution that really matters, what matters is how you use those equipments! 1. Holding the phone right The most basic and important rule you must know to capture a good quality image is how to hold your phone right. Even though phone cameras have image stabilization, it’s generally not enough if your grip is ...